Wednesday 10 November 2010

Utility Savings Advisor also compares mobile phones

Here at Utility Savings Advisor we don't only compare Gas and Electricity to get you the best deal and save you money, we also compare Mobile phones. We thought we would give you a few examples.
Google Nexus One
Manufacturered by HTC, Google's first own–brand mobile phone is undoubtedly a superb piece of engineering. Ergonomically, it just slips naturally into the hand with its all–round soft curves rather than the hard edges of, say the Motorola Milestone. At 130g the Nexus One is lighter than an iPhone (136g) and Milestone (170g) as well as being narrower and thinner (at 11.5mm) than these two most striking competitors.

It has a fantastic 3.7 inch widescreen, AMOLED display, delivering 720x480 pixels resolution. Arguably crisper and clearer than any other display on the market, it delivers touchscreen responsiveness definitely in the ballpark of the iPhone and, moreover, it is fast. The combination of Android 2.1 sitting above a Snapdragon CPU clocked at 1GHz with 512Mb of RAM and ROM really does enable you to zap through opening up applications and then moving between them.

Its multimedia credentials, are quietly competent rather than superb – such as the 5 megapixel, autofocus camera with LED flash and its 32GB memory card capacity. Where the Nexus One really impresses, though, is in what could be called its charisma, if it could walk into a crowded room, heads would most definitely turn. Its Teflon–coated back and sides are simultaneously rubbery and tough yet soft and almost sensuous, a strangely compelling tactile experience.  All this from £37.29 per month with 1200 mins and unlimited txts on the Vodafone network.


HTC Desire
The HTC Desire is the most popular phone of the year (2010). It has an Android OS, a fantastic touch screen display, an optical trackpad and HTC's excellent Sense user interface. Ergonomically, the HTC Desire just slips naturally into the hand with its all–round soft curves, on paper it's slightly larger than the Nexus One but in real–life this isn't noticeable.

The HTC Desire has a fantastic 3.7 inch widescreen, AMOLED display, delivering 720x480 pixels resolution. Arguably crisper and clearer than any other display on the market, it delivers touchscreen responsiveness definitely in the ballpark of the iPhone and, moreover, it is fast. The combination of Android 2.1 sitting above a Snapdragon CPU clocked at 1GHz with 512Mb of RAM and ROM really does enable you to zap through opening up applications and then moving between them.

Its multimedia credentials, are quietly competent rather than superb – such as the 5 megapixel, autofocus camera with LED flash and its 32GB memory card capacity. Where the Desire really impresses, though, is in what could be called its charisma, if it could walk into a crowded room, heads would most definitely turn. Its Teflon–coated back and sides are simultaneously rubbery and tough yet soft and almost sensuous, a strangely compelling tactile experience.

All this from £17.00 per month with 400 mins and unlimited txts on the Orange network.

So you dont need a all singing and dancing mobile well what about

Alcatel OT-209
The Alcatel OT 209 is sleek and simply irresistible. Cute and compact, it will perfectly fit in your hand and in your pocket. If you loose your keys in the dark, put on the torch and find your way. Easy to use, you will make calls and text in very few clicks, while the large keypad with separated keys is perfect for quick SMS. When on the go, listen to your favourite tunes or latest news with FM Radio RDS. And if you would like to escape from a boring meeting, in a click you will get a fake incoming call that will enable you to run away.
On the Orange Network with 400 mins and unlimited txts for only £1.04 per month on a 24 month contract WOW

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